ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEM AND MANIPULATION ASSEMBLY THEREOF
20220126694 ยท 2022-04-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K31/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/343
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2540/229
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W30/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K28/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2310/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K28/066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K28/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K31/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) and a manipulation assembly thereof. The manipulation assembly is configured as a joystick independently arranged in a vertical direction as a whole, and internally includes, at least partially, a plurality of manipulation modules used for an ADAS. The ADAS includes a manipulation assembly, a sensor module configured to detect the states of a driver, a vehicle and/or other vehicles, and a control module configured to receive a manipulation signal sent by the manipulation assembly and sensor data detected by the sensor module, and perform a corresponding driver assistance control operation according to the manipulation signal and the sensor data. Such configurations can improve user manipulation experience and ensure manipulation safety.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A manipulation assembly for use in an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), comprising: a joystick independently arranged in a vertical direction; and a plurality of manipulation modules, comprising at least one of: a speed limiting adjustment module configured to adjust the maximum speed limit of the vehicle in adaptive cruise control (ACC) mode; a lane merging indication module configured to send a lane merging indication signal for changing lanes; a vehicle-to-vehicle distance adjustment module configured to adjust the minimum distance between the driver's vehicle in adaptive cruise control (ACC) mode and the vehicle directly in front thereof; and a fatigue detection activation module configured to activate driver fatigue detection.
13. The manipulation assembly of claim 12, wherein the speed limiting adjustment module comprises a forward and backward movement induction mechanism coupled to a bottom portion of the joystick, and wherein the speed limiting adjustment module is configured to generate an induction signal corresponding to the forward push or backward push of the joystick, and wherein the speed limiting adjustment module is configured to generate a control signal for correspondingly increasing or reducing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle based on the induction signal.
14. The manipulation assembly of claim 13, wherein the speed limiting adjustment module is further configured to generate a control signal causing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle to have a larger increase or decrease when the forward and backward movement induction mechanism senses that the forward push or backward push of the joystick is a long push; and generate a control signal causing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle to have a smaller increase or decrease when the forward and backward movement induction mechanism senses that the forward push or backward push of the joystick is a short push.
15. The manipulation assembly of claim 12, wherein the lane merging indication module comprises a leftward and rightward induction mechanism connected to a bottom portion of the joystick, and wherein the lane merging indication module is configured to generate an induction signal corresponding to the leftward push or rightward push of the joystick; and wherein the lane merging indication module is configured to generate a control signal for correspondingly merging lane leftwards or rightwards at the right time based on the induction signal.
16. The manipulation assembly of claim 12, wherein the vehicle-to-vehicle distance adjustment module comprises a rotation induction mechanism configured to generate a control signal corresponding to the clockwise or anticlockwise movement of the joystick for correspondingly increasing or reducing the minimum distance between the driver's vehicle and the vehicle directly in front thereof.
17. The manipulation assembly of claim 12, wherein the fatigue detection activation module comprises a touch induction mechanism, and the fatigue detection activation module is configured to activate driver fatigue detection when the touch induction mechanism senses touch movement.
18. The manipulation assembly of claim 17, wherein the touch induction mechanism is arranged on a top portion of the joystick.
19. The manipulation assembly of claim 12, wherein the manipulation assembly is arranged along a central passage of the vehicle, adjacent to an armrest.
20. A method for configuring a manipulation assembly for use in an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) in a vehicle, comprising: activating a joystick arranged in a vertical direction, wherein the activating of the joystick causes activating of at least one of an ADAS function, comprising: adjusting the maximum speed limit of the vehicle in adaptive cruise control (ACC) mode via a speed limiting adjustment module; sending a lane merging indication signal for changing lanes via a lane merging indication module; adjusting a minimum distance between the vehicle in adaptive cruise control (ACC) mode and the vehicle directly in front thereof via a vehicle-to-vehicle distance adjustment module; and activating driver fatigue detection via a fatigue detection activation module.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the speed limiting adjustment module comprises a forward and backward movement induction mechanism coupled to a bottom portion of the joystick, and wherein adjusting the maximum speed limit comprises generating an induction signal corresponding to the forward push or backward push of the joystick, and wherein adjusting the maximum speed limit comprises generating a control signal for correspondingly increasing or reducing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle based on the induction signal.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein adjusting the maximum speed limit comprises: generating a control signal causing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle to have a larger increase or decrease when the forward and backward movement induction mechanism senses that the forward push or backward push of the joystick is a long push; and generating a control signal causing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle to have a smaller increase or decrease when the forward and backward movement induction mechanism senses that the forward push or backward push of the joystick is a short push.
23. The method of claim 20, wherein the lane merging indication module comprises a leftward and rightward induction mechanism connected to a bottom portion of the joystick, and wherein sending a lane merging indication signal comprises generating an induction signal corresponding to the leftward push or rightward push of the joystick; and wherein sending a lane merging indication signal comprises generating a control signal for correspondingly merging lane leftwards or rightwards at the right time based on the induction signal.
24. The method of claim 20, wherein the vehicle-to-vehicle distance adjustment module comprises a rotation induction mechanism configured to generate a control signal corresponding to the clockwise or anticlockwise movement of the joystick for correspondingly increasing or reducing the minimum distance between the driver's vehicle and the vehicle directly in front thereof.
25. The method of claim 20, wherein the fatigue detection activation module comprises a touch induction mechanism, and the fatigue detection activation module is configured to activate driver fatigue detection when the touch induction mechanism senses touch movement.
26. An advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) for a vehicle, comprising: a sensor module configured to detect states of a driver, the vehicle and/or other vehicles; a manipulation assembly comprising a joystick arranged in a vertical direction and a plurality of manipulation modules; and an ADAS control module configured to receive a manipulation signal sent by the manipulation assembly and sensor data, wherein the ADAS control module is configured to perform a corresponding driver assistance control operation according to the manipulation signal and the sensor data, wherein the control operation comprises one or more of adjusting the maximum speed limit of the vehicle in adaptive cruise control (ACC) mode via a speed limiting adjustment module; sending a lane merging indication signal for changing lanes via a lane merging indication module; adjusting a minimum distance between the vehicle in adaptive cruise control (ACC) mode and the vehicle directly in front thereof via a vehicle-to-vehicle distance adjustment module; and activating driver fatigue detection via a fatigue detection activation module.
27. The manipulation assembly of claim 26, wherein the speed limiting adjustment module comprises a forward and backward movement induction mechanism coupled to a bottom portion of the joystick, and wherein the speed limiting adjustment module is configured to generate an induction signal corresponding to the forward push or backward push of the joystick, and wherein the speed limiting adjustment module is configured to generate a control signal for correspondingly increasing or reducing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle based on the induction signal.
28. The manipulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the speed limiting adjustment module is further configured to generate a control signal causing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle to have a larger increase or decrease when the forward and backward movement induction mechanism senses that the forward push or backward push of the joystick is a long push; and generate a control signal causing the maximum speed limit of the vehicle to have a smaller increase or decrease when the forward and backward movement induction mechanism senses that the forward push or backward push of the joystick is a short push.
29. The manipulation assembly of claim 26, wherein the lane merging indication module comprises a leftward and rightward induction mechanism connected to a bottom portion of the joystick, and wherein the lane merging indication module is configured to generate an induction signal corresponding to the leftward push or rightward push of the joystick; and wherein the lane merging indication module is configured to generate a control signal for correspondingly merging lane leftwards or rightwards at the right time based on the induction signal.
30. The manipulation assembly of claim 26, wherein the vehicle-to-vehicle distance adjustment module comprises a rotation induction mechanism configured to generate a control signal corresponding to the clockwise or anticlockwise movement of the joystick for correspondingly increasing or reducing the minimum distance between the driver's vehicle and the vehicle directly in front thereof.
31. The manipulation assembly of claim 26, wherein the fatigue detection activation module comprises a touch induction mechanism, and the fatigue detection activation module is configured to activate driver fatigue detection when the touch induction mechanism senses touch movement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the manipulation assembly 10 may further comprise other manipulation modules used for the ADAS and requiring user intervention, and is not limited to the aforementioned four modules 11-14.
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[0026] By studying the state of users after the turning on of ADAS, especially when driving at high speeds, it was discovered that they would naturally enter a more relaxed state. Their hands would naturally leave the steering wheel, their feet would leave the accelerator or brake pedal, their arms would rest on the armrest, and this is relatively inconvenient for interacting with the front operation area again. In an embodiment of the present utility model, to address changes in user state, ADAS manipulation function modules are integrated in the joystick and arranged in an area that can be readily touched by the right hand, so that the user can effectively manipulate the vehicle autopilot state while being in a relaxed state. For example, by simply performing forward push and backward push of the joystick (as indicated by the upward and downward arrows in
[0027] To enable user to rapidly adjust the maximum vehicle speed to a desired limit, the speed limiting adjustment module 11 may be further configured to generate a control signal for the maximum speed limit to increase or reduce by 10 km/h when the forward and backward movement induction mechanism senses that the forward push or backward push of the joystick 10 is a long push; and to generate a control signal for the maximum speed limit to increase or reduce by 1 km/h when the forward and backward movement induction mechanism senses that the forward push or backward push of the joystick 10 is a short push.
[0028] The vehicle-to-vehicle distance adjustment module may be configured to generate a control signal for the minimum distance between the driver's vehicle and the vehicle directly in front thereof to be increased by one level (e.g. one level may be set as 2 m or 5 m) when the rotation induction mechanism therein senses that the joystick 10 is rotated clockwise once; and to generate a control signal for the minimum distance between the driver's vehicle and the vehicle directly in front thereof to be reduced by one level when the rotation induction mechanism therein senses that the joystick 10 is rotated anticlockwise once. By rotating the joystick 10 an appropriate number of times based on vehicle speed, road condition or weather, for example, the user can control the minimum distance between the his/her vehicle and the vehicle directly in front thereof within an appropriate range.
[0029] The foregoing describes preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, which are illustrative and non-limiting. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the said embodiments may be altered and adjusted without departing from the spirit of the present utility model. The scope of protection of the present utility model shall be defined by the appended claims.